![]() Microdots: Microdots are pretty old-school, so you might not ever run into them, but if you do, you can safely store them like you would blotter papers. If you go the freezer route, let the tabs come to room temperature before opening the container and tripping - that way, you won’t crack the airtight seal too early, exposing them to precipitation. Here are some best practices:īlotter Papers: Wrap your tabs in tinfoil to protect them from UV light and moisture, place them in an airtight container and put it in the fridge for short-term storage (a few weeks or months) or the freezer for long-term storage (a few years). How you go about storing your LSD depends on its form. ![]() It won’t make you sick or anything like that it just won’t get you high (or at least as high as it once would have). Meanwhile, acid that’s been through hell - let’s say you left it on an Arizona sidewalk in the middle of summer - can degrade enough over the course of a single day to have no effect on your brain whatsoever. After, say, five years, you’ll likely have to double or triple your dose to experience a full trip. Even after three years of proper storage, your LSD should still be potent enough to send your mind elsewhere - just not as potent as it once was. Remember, these are only rough estimates. If you store your LSD properly, however, you can expect it to stay potent for much longer - for example: Sugar Cubes (Yes, Literal Sugar Cubes Dosed With LSD): Six to eight weeks because sugar naturally resists small changes in humidity.Microdots (LSD Pills): Four to six weeks.Blotter Papers (or Tabs): Four to six weeks.Here’s how long several types of LSD will retain their psychedelic vigor if kept haphazardly at room temperature: ![]() Of course, the rate at which that happens depends on how it’s stored and what form your acid is in. How Long LSD LastsĪs a 1998 study deduces, heat, humidity and UV light all cause LSD to deteriorate. I know you’re seeing a turtle with a top hat right now, but try your best to focus. Since we can’t have that, I’ll be teaching you how to store LSD like a skilled psychonaut. If you don’t, your precious acid could lose its potency. The Drop is BDP’s one stop shop for support, advice and resources around party drugs.If you have more LSD than you can take at once, 1) I’m jealous and 2) you’ll need to put it in storage. Do not attempt to get in the car and drive.Follow the mantra “if it’s bitter, it’s a spitter” and remove the tab from your mouth if it has a bitter, chemical taste it is likely your tab isn’t LSD (which is tasteless). More physically harmful substances such as the NBOMBe series are sometimes sold as LSD.If someone can’t be ‘talked down’ from a bad trip, consider seeking medical assistance.Consider having a ‘trip sitter’, someone who remains sober and can help out if someone is having a bad time.If you’re having a bad trip, remind yourself you have taken a drug and that the effects will wear off.Don’t use LSD if you’re already feeling worried, anxious or depressed. ![]() Use with people you know and trust and in a safe, calm environment to reduce the chance of having a bad trip.The effects can take a while to kick in and can creep up on you. Your trip will last a long time and you won’t know how strong it’s going to be until you’re already feeling the effects. Low: 25–100 µg (people report feeling some effects with as little as 20 µg).Spiritual connection to the earth/other peopleĪs always, the appropriate dose will depend on your weight, tolerance and gender, amongst other factors.The effects of LSD generally take around 30-90 minutes to kick in and will last 9-14 hours: LSD generally comes absorbed onto a small square of paper and is sometimes available as a clear, tasteless liquid or dropped onto sweets/sugar cubes. Its hallucinogenic properties were discovered in 1943 when Hofmann accidentally ingested some and had a now iconic bike ride home. LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide) is a hallucinogenic drug that was first synthesised by Albert Hofmann in 1938.
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